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Author: Our Watch

Title: Change the Story :Three Years on: Reflections on Uptake and Impact, Lessons Learned and Our Watch's Ongoing Work to Embed and Expand the Evidence on Prevention

Summary: In 2015, Our Watch, together with Australia's National Research Organisation for Women's Safety (ANROWS) and VicHealth, published a world-first shared national framework for the primary prevention of violence against women and their children. Since its publication, Change the story: A shared framework for the primary prevention of violence against women and their children in Australia has been widely shared and endorsed, and used in many different ways by diverse audiences, from practitioners to policymakers, across a range of settings, and among both small community groups and large organisations. In this time, Our Watch has also used Change the story as the evidence base that informs our own ongoing work – in policy development and advice to governments, in supporting established and emerging prevention practitioners and developing prevention models for different settings, and in the development of media content and social marketing campaigns to change social norms, attitudes and behaviours. Three years after its release, it is an appropriate time to review the uptake of, and response to, Change the story by readers and users of the framework across the country, and to consider the lessons we’ve learned from this feedback. It is also an opportunity to reflect and report on our own subsequent and ongoing work, which aims both to promote and embed the approach outlined in Change the story across Australia, and to continue to develop the evidence base and expand our own thinking. Reporting publicly on this review and reflection process is the purpose of this publication. It also delivers on the first part of a commitment made in Change the story itself, namely that it would be reviewed in 2018 in parallel with planning for the Fourth Action Plan 2019-2022 of the National Plan to Reduce Violence against Women and their Children 2010-2022 (hereafter 'the National Plan'), and again in 2021, to align with the final stage of this National Plan and the anticipated development of its successor. Given the short time since the publication of Change the story, this three-year review and reflection has been kept deliberately limited in scope – it does not, for example, include an updated review of the international literature and evidence on prevention that informed the original document. We envisage that the 2021 review will encompass this substantial task, as well as a comprehensive assessment of the strengths and weaknesses of Change the story after five years of application and a revision or expansion of the approach if warranted.

Details: Melbourne, Australia: Our Watch, 2019. 52p.

Source: Internet Resource: Accessed May 28, 2019 at: https://www.ourwatch.org.au/Media-Resources

Year: 2019

Country: International

URL: https://www.ourwatch.org.au/getmedia/5625d7f5-40de-40d8-a3f7-d3b9147df909/OW005-Change-they-Story-Three-Years-On-WEB-AA-2.pdf.aspx?ext=.pdf

Shelf Number: 156065

Keywords:
Australia
Domestic Violence
Gender and Crime
Intimate Partner Violence
Violence Against Women and Children

Author: PriceWaterhouseCoopers

Title: Our Watch, Our Journey: Independent Summative Evaluation of Our Watch

Summary: Our Watch engaged PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) to evaluate the overall impact of the organisation from its launch to the present. In 2013, Our Watch was established to drive nationwide change in the culture, behaviours and power imbalances that lead to violence against women and their children. This report presents the results of the summative evaluation and honours a commitment to evaluation made by Our Watch in its Five Year Strategic Plan: Before the end of our first strategic cycle in [mid] 2019, in the interest of public accountability and to inform priorities of the next strategic plan, we will publish an evaluation of the effectiveness of our program and activities measured against our strategic outcomes. This report serves as an accountability measure for Our Watch and provides evidence-based recommendations to inform its future strategic decisions.

Details: Melbourne, Australia: PriceWaterhouseCoopers, 2018. 26p.

Source: Internet Resource: Accessed May 28, 2019 at: https://www.ourwatch.org.au/getmedia/6b181253-4bfa-4a8c-9400-cc9f95aa96f7/Our-Watch-Our-Journey-Independent-summative-evaluation-of-Our-Watch_1.pdf.aspx

Year: 2018

Country: Australia

URL: https://www.ourwatch.org.au/getmedia/6b181253-4bfa-4a8c-9400-cc9f95aa96f7/Our-Watch-Our-Journey-Independent-summative-evaluation-of-Our-Watch_1.pdf.aspx

Shelf Number: 156066

Keywords:
Australia
Evidence-based Recommendations
Gender-based Violence
Violence Against Women and Children